The-DOG wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2017 5:33 pm
Most of the time i wish i went for this thing right from the start instead of G25/ G27's instead.
But 1 thing is clear, my next wheel will be a OSW DD wheel with Heusinkveld pedals Fo'sho
Want a Bodnar, but even a cheaper 1 will be all worth it im sure
The G25/27 is a very good entry wheel. I bought one especially for TDU1 and used it for 4Y. It does not feel like it, but it is bullet proof.
The T500/300 series however, are much more refined and precise. The magnetic sensors and the brush-less motor make driving a lot better. But these were developed a long time after the G25 was introduced.
Fanatec will soon® launch their direct drive wheel hub as well. The Bodnar has a brush-less servo motor with very strong torque. But some of these wheels have insane Force feedback algorithms that makes them stand out from the rest. For normal home use maybe a bit exaggerated. I used to have a BRD setup at home. They make the simulators for Williams GP now.
I think my Fanatec V2 is already very good in mimicking real driving, depending on the FFB from the game.
With pedals you can go really expensive too these days. But there are simple load cell mods for most Thustmaster and Logitec solutions, that will already greatly improve the braking. Load cell brakes work with pressure, instead of travel.
http://www.ricmotech.com/load_cell_peda ... s/1827.htm
Some mixed reviews there. Modding brake pedals can be tricky to do right, it appears. But i know from some players who greatly improved their driving with installing load cell mods.
These Heusinkveld pedals look awesome btw.
But we have dedicated topics for racing gear and stuff. Maybe a dedicated pedal topic can be added.
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